Sort
of how its been for this NYC youngster. One half of the massive
Lee-Cabrera team who’s 2003 “Shake It” record sought record of the year
honors and champed a 10 National Pop Chart Selection with “Move a Little
Closer” (the vocal version). Signed with Ministry of Sound world-wide
and a regular on Pete Tong’s Essential Selection Steven Lee
(Lee-Cabrera) in his short 4 years has tasted about all this business
can offer. With regular visits every weekend to Spain, Russia
,Australia, China (to name a few) and a partnership with the infamous
and now back again Strictly Rhythm records Mr. Lee aims high for the
future. Now on his own and taking a hiatus from the Lee Cabrera name
Steven Lee is finding his own creative ear in the studio both solo and
together with other top artists in the industry. “Seems like yesterday
it was “Shake It”, now 4 years later and touring all over the planet its
time to get back in the studio and achieve even bigger things on my own
and with other artists, Lee explains.”

While getting his first
taste in the business at the infamous Strictly Rhythm it wasn’t long
before Mr. Lee found himself a home with the label both as a DJ mixing
their famous compilations but also as a signed artist at SR with the
legendary Albert Cabrera forming the Lee Cabrera tag. “X surly marked
the spot” with these two producers, as their first project “Reach” Lil
Mo Yin Yang the remake from house dons Louie Vega and Erick Morillo was
one of the biggest records in 2002 with support from Pete Tong, Deep
Dish, Roger Sanchez, Steve Lawler and many more. A short year later
Steven Lee’s first original production with Lee Cabrera came “Shake It”
(Move A Little Closer) a 2003 bomb still recognized as one of the
biggest records in dance music. Its classic piano hook and ridiculous
energy seemed to bring the ‘twist back in the hips’ of all club goers.
Licensed to over 15 different territories and to over 50 compilations
world-wide “Shake It” was even awarded the honors at the World Music
Awards as it was licensed for their theme song in 2003-2004. From there
the work just continued with follow up’s like “Special”, Phase 2 “Voodoo
Love”, Exhibit A “G-Minor” and most recently in 2006 “I Watch You” for
Ministry of Sound. With successful original work comes even more
successful remix work, where Steven Lee has seen over 50 to date with
records like “My Time”- Crystal Waters, “It’s Up To You” - Layo &
Bushwacka, “Safe From Harm” - Narcotic Thrust, “Stars”-Morjack, “Rosa
Blu”-Planet Funk, “Plastic Dreams” Jaydee, “Bang Bang”- feat Nancy
Sinatra Audio Bulleys, “Big Love”- Pete Heller, “The Rub”- Kurd Maverick
and “Not Enough”- Roger Sanchez as of recent and forthcoming on Stealth
Records.

With an ‘in your face, jaw dropping’ style of DJing
Steven Lee has found himself at the forefront of some of the biggest
clubs in the world and a feature on many YouTube links with his
infectious technical and stand out style earning him the nickname by his
mates as “Baby Morillo”. “I’m definitely a better jock than I am a
producer, I feel. I love the big show and love twistin a few thousand
people up in knots while kissin them all at the same time”. There is no
better rush then being under the lights and delivering everything and
more to those that pay you to be there. It’s a business and if you don’t
sell tickets then your out, I like to think there’s always going to be a
party when I’m at the helm”.

With regular dates in Spain, China,
Russia, Australia, South America and a full tour diary already
throughout the 2007 summer, there is no doubt that even bigger things
are to come for this guy. Stay Tuned!